"Thus it is said that one who knows the enemy and knows himself will not be endangered in a hundred engagements."
Sun Tzu, The Art of War.

War on Terrorism

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Deployed Guard members use medieval war games for entertainment

By Army Staff Sgt. Jacob Parker

4th Sustainment Brigade

CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq (6/21/11) – While deployed, Soldiers often find new hobbies to occupy their time when they are not on a mission or busy with training. Some play instruments, others read and many play video games.

Army Sgt. John Oglesby, a gunner with Alpha Co., 1st CAB, brought his hobby of sparring, or “ditching” with him to Iraq and has since gained several new members to his group of swordsmen.

Their battles take place in a large hole across from their living area andhas been dubbed “the Pit.” The lower elevation of the pit, with its raised viewing area, gives spectators the sense of watching gladiators in an arena.

The foam-padded weapons in the bright sun of the Iraq desert have a shine to them resembling polished steel, although without the metallic ring of metal to metal contact when struck against each other.

Oglesby has been sparring for more than 25 years with two international organizations dedicated to recreating the arts of the renaissance and the Middle Ages.

Oglesby and the other participating Soldiers start their matches with a round-robin warm-up, in which the winner of each duel remains to fight the next.

Following the end of their warm-up, Soldiers are already sweating profusely.They then move into a two-on-two battle. Teammates stand side by side, using cooperation in order to not expose their battle buddies as they fight and move around the pit.

Oglesby usually has four to six people that join him in the pit for battle.

“I like history and medieval stuff just fascinates me,” said Army Spc. Brandon Thronson, a Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle driver. “It makes the time go by faster.”

As stories have spread by word-of-mouth, other members of their unit have expressed interest in joining the group and becoming swordsmen to pass the time.